Economic impacts of variable rate nitrogen fertilization: Input saving and yield increase in cereals

M. Medici, M. Canavari
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The purpose of this study is to discuss the economic impacts stemming from variable-rate (VR) nitrogen fertilization, one of the main precision agriculture practices. Economic impacts are related to reduced nitrogen use and increased crop yields thanks to a better distribution of inputs, net from possible spatial and temporal uncertainty. This paper reviews N=31 case studies (in 29 articles) that compared the performance of VR nitrogen applications versus uniform treatments. The comparisons covered nitrogen fertilization for cereal crops, in particular wheat and maize, for different years and in different countries. Findings highlight relevant changes in amounts of nitrogen applied, with the evidence of higher nitrogen efficiency resulting in reduced operating costs, while changes in crop yields are less evident: VR applications and uniform applications substantially reach the same production level, and higher nitrogen use efficiencies are achievable without significantly compromising yields. Overall, net economic impacts are in favour of VR fertilization. This work can raise farmers’ and other stakeholders’ knowledge of the actual economic impacts stemming from the adoption of VR fertilization and helps policymakers to understand the economic impact of precision agriculture and the need to foster sustainability-based policies.
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变量氮肥的经济影响:节约投入和提高谷物产量
本研究的目的是探讨变氮施肥(VR)的经济影响,这是主要的精准农业实践之一。经济影响与减少氮的使用和增加作物产量有关,这要归功于更好的投入分配,而不考虑可能的空间和时间不确定性。本文回顾了N=31个案例研究(29篇文章),比较了VR氮施用与均匀处理的性能。比较涵盖了不同年份和不同国家的谷类作物,特别是小麦和玉米的氮肥施用情况。研究结果强调了施氮量的相关变化,有证据表明,氮效率的提高导致运营成本的降低,而作物产量的变化则不太明显:虚拟现实应用和均匀施用基本上达到了相同的生产水平,在不显著影响产量的情况下可以实现更高的氮利用效率。总体而言,净经济影响有利于VR施肥。这项工作可以提高农民和其他利益相关者对采用VR施肥产生的实际经济影响的认识,并帮助政策制定者了解精准农业的经济影响以及促进基于可持续性的政策的必要性。
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